Scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four Santa Inês sheep from the same herd in Brazil

Scrapie is a fatal and progressive transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) of natural occurrence in sheep and goats. The suspicion of scrapie may be based on clinical signs; however, the detection of pathological features of the prionic protein (PrP) in target tissues is necessary to diagnose...

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Main Authors: J.S. Leal, G.L.F. Correa, G.S. Boos, M.V. Bianchi, F.M. Boabaid, R.F.F. Lopes, D. Driemeier
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 2015-12-01
Series:Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
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spelling doaj-738d3c9a7b8849e2a375c2c8c875a3d82020-11-25T00:25:48ZengUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia1678-41622015-12-016761625162910.1590/1678-4162-7981S0102-09352015000601625Scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four Santa Inês sheep from the same herd in BrazilJ.S. LealG.L.F. CorreaG.S. BoosM.V. BianchiF.M. BoabaidR.F.F. LopesD. DriemeierScrapie is a fatal and progressive transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) of natural occurrence in sheep and goats. The suspicion of scrapie may be based on clinical signs; however, the detection of pathological features of the prionic protein (PrP) in target tissues is necessary to diagnose the disease. The presence of an abnormal protein form (PrPSc) in lymphoreticular and nervous tissues is an important characteristic in diagnosis. This paper reports a case of scrapie in a flock of 55 Suffolk crossbred sheep, 19 Santa Inês sheep and 21 goats in the Mato Grosso state, midwestern Brazil. The animals were euthanized after the confirmation of a scrapie case with clinical signs in a Suffolk sheep in the same farm. Samples of brainstem at the level of the obex and lymphoid issues like palatine tonsils, mesenteric lymph nodes, third eyelid fixed in formalin 10% were processed for histological examination. Histological examination with hematoxylin and eosin did not show any microscopic changes in samples. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) examination to detect anti-prion PrPSc was performed in lymphoid tissues. Scrapie diagnosis was confirmed based on IHC positive results for PrPSc in lymphoid tissues of a crossbreed goat and four Santa Inês sheep, without any clinical scrapie signs. IHC showed positive staining in at least three lymphoid germinal centers in goat mesenteric lymph node, palatine tonsil, and third eyelid samples. The mesenteric lymph node, and tonsil samples of all sheep showed positive immunostaining, and only one sheep showed positive staining in lymphoid follicles in the third eyelid. Scrapie diagnosis using IHC in fixed samples of lymphoreticular tissue is technically feasible to detect the disease in both goats and sheep, as a form of pre-clinical diagnosis. The results indicate that the herd was infected by a sheep coming from another herd where scrapie had been diagnosed before.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352015000601625&lng=en&tlng=enscrapiepríondoenças de pequenos ruminantesimuno-histoquímicatecidos linfoides
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author J.S. Leal
G.L.F. Correa
G.S. Boos
M.V. Bianchi
F.M. Boabaid
R.F.F. Lopes
D. Driemeier
spellingShingle J.S. Leal
G.L.F. Correa
G.S. Boos
M.V. Bianchi
F.M. Boabaid
R.F.F. Lopes
D. Driemeier
Scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four Santa Inês sheep from the same herd in Brazil
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
scrapie
príon
doenças de pequenos ruminantes
imuno-histoquímica
tecidos linfoides
author_facet J.S. Leal
G.L.F. Correa
G.S. Boos
M.V. Bianchi
F.M. Boabaid
R.F.F. Lopes
D. Driemeier
author_sort J.S. Leal
title Scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four Santa Inês sheep from the same herd in Brazil
title_short Scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four Santa Inês sheep from the same herd in Brazil
title_full Scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four Santa Inês sheep from the same herd in Brazil
title_fullStr Scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four Santa Inês sheep from the same herd in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four Santa Inês sheep from the same herd in Brazil
title_sort scrapie diagnosis in a goat and four santa inês sheep from the same herd in brazil
publisher Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
series Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
issn 1678-4162
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Scrapie is a fatal and progressive transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) of natural occurrence in sheep and goats. The suspicion of scrapie may be based on clinical signs; however, the detection of pathological features of the prionic protein (PrP) in target tissues is necessary to diagnose the disease. The presence of an abnormal protein form (PrPSc) in lymphoreticular and nervous tissues is an important characteristic in diagnosis. This paper reports a case of scrapie in a flock of 55 Suffolk crossbred sheep, 19 Santa Inês sheep and 21 goats in the Mato Grosso state, midwestern Brazil. The animals were euthanized after the confirmation of a scrapie case with clinical signs in a Suffolk sheep in the same farm. Samples of brainstem at the level of the obex and lymphoid issues like palatine tonsils, mesenteric lymph nodes, third eyelid fixed in formalin 10% were processed for histological examination. Histological examination with hematoxylin and eosin did not show any microscopic changes in samples. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) examination to detect anti-prion PrPSc was performed in lymphoid tissues. Scrapie diagnosis was confirmed based on IHC positive results for PrPSc in lymphoid tissues of a crossbreed goat and four Santa Inês sheep, without any clinical scrapie signs. IHC showed positive staining in at least three lymphoid germinal centers in goat mesenteric lymph node, palatine tonsil, and third eyelid samples. The mesenteric lymph node, and tonsil samples of all sheep showed positive immunostaining, and only one sheep showed positive staining in lymphoid follicles in the third eyelid. Scrapie diagnosis using IHC in fixed samples of lymphoreticular tissue is technically feasible to detect the disease in both goats and sheep, as a form of pre-clinical diagnosis. The results indicate that the herd was infected by a sheep coming from another herd where scrapie had been diagnosed before.
topic scrapie
príon
doenças de pequenos ruminantes
imuno-histoquímica
tecidos linfoides
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352015000601625&lng=en&tlng=en
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